declined -nova net
Nova net; True
No problems plagued the agricultural sector in the 1920s. In the 1930s, that's something totally different: farms and farm families literally lost their farms because of the drought and inability to get any money from the crops they grew, if they could grow them.
The 1920s included:The Great Depressiontension between modernism and fundamentalismrebellion
during the 1920s people bought on margin and factories boomed
declined -nova net
They decreased.
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They were farm workers from Mexico.
The farm can be destroyed.
N. P. Russell has written: 'An analysis of the distribution of farm incomes in England and Wales' -- subject(s): Farm income
The loan support program and deficiency payments.
Poor service provisions Reliance on subsidies Outmigration Falling farm incomes Land prices imbalance
Many people moved from farms to cities in the 1920s due to economic opportunities in urban areas, particularly in industries like manufacturing. This shift led to changes in family values as families became smaller and more focused on urban lifestyles. In terms of education, urban areas tended to have more schools and educational opportunities, leading to increased emphasis on education in families that moved to the city.
Nova net; True
No, the word "progressed" is not an adverb at all.The word "progressed" is a noun and a verb,.
the price elasticity of demand for farm products is less than 1